 So, everyone is still reeling from the white supremacist terror attack that took place in El Paso and at a time when we're all seeing first hand how deadly white supremacy is. A white supremacist who goes on Fox News every single night and espouses anti-immigrant bigoted rhetoric is going to tell all of us that white supremacy isn't actually an issue. In fact, it's a hoax. And this, you know, it's not surprising coming from a white supremacist like Tucker Carlson, but you would think that he'd have a filter, right? You would think that he would resort to more dog whistles because saying things like this, especially at a time when we're all paying attention to the threat that white supremacy poses, you would think he would just know better, right? But he has no shame. And in this segment, you're going to see him tell you why white supremacy is not a real issue. In fact, it's a hoax. This is disgusting. But the whole thing is a lie. If you were to assemble a list, a hierarchy of concerns or problems this country faces, where would white supremacy be on the list? Right up there with Russia, probably. It's actually not a real problem in America. The combined membership of every white supremacist organization in this country, would they be able to fit inside a college football stadium? I mean, seriously. This is a country where the average person is getting poorer, where the suicide rate is spiking. White supremacy, that's the problem. This is a hoax. Just like the Russia hoax. It's a conspiracy theory used to divide the country and keep a hold on power. That's exactly what's going on. That was disgusting. He's just, he's shameless. He is shameless. I mean, he knows his audience though, right? He's telling Trump supporters exactly what they want to hear. But he's misinforming people and it's gross. Here's what he says. If you were to establish a hierarchy of concerns of problems this country faces, where would white supremacy be on the list? Pretty fucking high. Especially if you are the target of white supremacists. Did the El Paso shooting not demonstrate how deadly white supremacy is? It's not just that it's a small issue. It's deadly dipshit. How do you not realize this? Because he's in a bubble. He's an elite. He's rich. And he has white privilege and he probably wouldn't acknowledge that, but he doesn't care. He spends all day complaining about immigrants. Gets paid millions of dollars every single year to fear monger about immigrants like Ilhan Omar who are dangerous. And then he has the nerve to say that white supremacy isn't an issue. It's a hoax. During a week when there was a white supremacist terror attack and over 20 people were killed. Fucking gross. What a disgusting, morally reprehensible person Tucker Carlson is. He says it's actually not a real problem in America. Maybe it's not a real problem to you. He says white supremacy is a conspiracy theory used to divide the country and keep a hold on power. Now, white supremacy is absolutely a tool used to divide. But it's not the people who condemn white supremacy who are using it to be divisive. It's the president who you stand for and do propaganda for. Who is locking human beings in cages, who's using white supremacy to divide. When you fear monger about immigrants like Ilhan Omar and say that they pose a danger to this country, that is white supremacy for purposes of sowing social discord. That's what's the problem. See, because you use white supremacy because it's really convenient to blame all of the country's economic and social and cultural issues on immigrants and people with no money and no power, especially if that means that you're protecting our capitalist overlords by getting everyone to turn their attention to people who aren't the real problem, who aren't causing problems. You know, but it's a nice distraction, right? When you say, hey, immigrants are dangerous. That gets people to turn away as the capitalist overlords stab them in the back. So he's right about white supremacy being divisive, but it's being used by Republicans. We see white identity politics used to divide and fire up the base. Like for a party and for a person like Tucker Carlson who repeatedly denounce the use of identity politics. They sure the fuck use a lot of identity politics, a lot of identity politics, white identity politics. Now, someone who knows firsthand about how deadly and dangerous white supremacy is, is Heather Haier's mother. And for those of you who don't remember, Heather Haier was tragically murdered by a white supremacist terrorist in 2017 at Charlottesville. Now, her mother responded to what Tucker Carlson had said there and what she said was really poignant. Mr. Carlson lives in a studio, I suppose. His world revolves around a studio. Maybe he would like to visit some of the places where people have been injured by white supremacy before making such a statement. There are always people who want to cry hoax. It's both a comfort to them to think that the world is not as bad as it appears to be. It's also a way of distancing themselves from any of the responsibility for dealing with those evils in the world. So I would say he probably is well aware in his heart that that is not true, but it's easier to say it that it is to do something about it. Two years ago, Susan, you lost your daughter, and so I just have two last questions for you. One, how can all Americans honor her? I often refer to a motto that Heather adopted before she died. She put it on her Facebook page. She did not write it. The writer is unknown, but the phrase is, or the statement is, if you're not outraged, you're not paying attention. And I tell people to be outraged, but in a way that can drive you to positive action. Turn that outrage into energy to motivate you to get involved, to get up out of your seat, stop ringing your hands and going, gee, somebody should do something about it, and step up to the plate. And once you step up, then continue on with that and step out into direct action. We call that hashtag step up, step out. You can't just sit idly by and hope that the world's going to solve all the problems for you. It's time for everybody to join in. What do you miss most about her? Last question quickly. Her laugh. Now I let that clip play out a little bit because I really think that it's important for people to see that white supremacy causes pain. Like you heard the pain in her voice caused by this deadly ideology, and it was incredibly important to see how this affects people. And it's not like it just affected Heather Hire and her mother. White supremacy is an issue that we have to grapple with as a country. This is an ideology that has seen a resurgence since the internet became more widespread because people who were white supremacists and afraid to vocalize their white supremacist viewpoints, they found out that there were other people online who felt the same way that they felt and then Donald Trump got elected. So white supremacy is becoming fashionable again because people like Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump, they're not afraid to vocalize their white supremacist ideology. But what Heather Hire's mom there said was just so on point. She says, there are always people that want to cry hoax. It's both a comfort to them to think the world is not as bad as it appears to be. It's also a way of distancing themselves away from any of the responsibility for dealing with the evils of the world. Yeah, she also said that it's something that he knows is true. He's smart enough to know that white supremacy is a huge issue. But she made the point that it's easier to say that than to actually do something about white supremacy. Because think about this. Tucker Carlson, if he denounced white supremacy, he would lose support. Donald Trump supporters tune in to hear him complain about how immigrants are ruining the country. So if he came out and unequivocally condemned this deadly ideology, even if that's the moral thing to do, he would lose support. So he knows what's right. He's just career minded. I just, I don't know how he sleeps with himself at night. I'd rather not have a career than have to do what he does. That's fucking despicable. Now I want to show you a list of Tucker Carlson's leading advertisers. I will link you to the full list down below. And look, if you purchase any of the products from these advertisers, why don't you give them a call and let them know what they're supporting? Tell them that they're advertising on a show that promotes white supremacy by a white supremacist. And, you know, tell them that you don't want to spend your money on their products and understand that these types of advertiser boycotts, they are rarely effective because if they flee Tucker Carlson show, which they have in the past, they come right back when nobody's looking. And then we put pressure on them when he says something stupid, you know, a few months down the line, they flee and they come back. So these are rarely useful and Tucker Carlson has the habit of, you know, not, not apologizing and always doubling down. So this is most likely not going to be effective. But I don't know what else to do, you know, and before you say, oh, well, this is censorship. If you want an advertiser boycott. No, this is freedom of speech. This is the way that freedom of speech works. I have, you know, the freedom to say I am not going to use my money to buy products that advertise on a white supremacist television show. That's what freedom is about. I'm not trying to stifle speech by saying we should do an advertiser boycott of Tucker Carlson. I'm using my speech to speak out against speech that I don't like. That's the way that freedom of speech works. That's the way the marketplace of ideas works. So, I mean, I don't know what else to say about this. If you haven't gotten, you know, the drift yet about Tucker Carlson, if you haven't figured out what's up with him, if you haven't picked up what he's putting down yet, I don't know what else he has to do. Does he have to put on a clan hood and come out and say that he absolutely hates all minorities for you to realize what he's about? The man is a white supremacist and now he's espousing dangerous rhetoric. He's saying white supremacy doesn't exist and it's a hoax. We'll know. He disproves the notion that white supremacy is a hoax because he goes on television every single day and espouses white supremacist ideology and rhetoric. He is proof that white supremacy is alive and very much is real. And it's something that we all need to combat and need to fight against and denounce unequivocally because this is not just a dangerous ideology. This is a deadly ideology that we all need to condemn and fight to stop.